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The Establishment of Law

alaistiqrar wal'amn

الاستقرار والأمن

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Throughout time have the Farfolks and their kin learned to live civil and respectful even during their darkest hours. In order to preserve the mutual understanding that only through law and order harmony can truly be achieved, the Caliph and his respective subordinates have established the boundaries between civil and savage, good and criminal, divine and dark with spiritual guidance and wisdom.

 

 

Article One - Powers of the Caliph

 

Section One - Relations with the Council

 

  1. The Caliph may appoint those he sees fit to sit on the Council, at his discretion.

  2. The Caliph may revoke seats on the Council, at his discretion.

  3. The Caliph may create new positions on the Council, at his discretion.

  4. The Caliph may abolish positions on the Council.

  5. The Caliph may change the powers of each position on the Council as he sees fit.

  6. The Caliph may abolish the entire Council.

  7. The Caliph may not arrest any member of the Council without cause.

  8. The Caliph may not banish any member of the Council without cause.

 

Section Two- Relations with the Fellaheen (citizens)

 

  1. The Caliph may call any fellah to court.

  2. The Caliph may arrest any fellah should they have committed a crime or are a suspect in one.

  3. The Caliph may banish any fellah.

  4. The Caliph may give any fellah honorary titles.

 

Article Two - Responsibilities and Powers of the Council

 

(*)All positions of the Council is subject to change, and in turn, their powers. It should be noted that none of these powers are set in stone and the Caliph of Kadarsi may change it as he pleases.(*)

 

Section One - Office of the Munavin

 

  1. The Grand Steward and their subordinates are responsible for the development of urban areas within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. The Grand Steward and their subordinates are responsible for the development of rural areas within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  3. The Grand Steward and their subordinates are responsible for tax-collecting within the borders of The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  4. The Grand Steward and their subordinates are responsible for administrating information to the populace of The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  5. The Lord Steward has the power to appoint Deputy-Stewards in The Kadarsi Caliphate.

 

Section Two - The Council of Amirs

 

  1. The Amir is responsible for the management of all armed forces within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. The Amir is responsible for all armed encounters involving The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  3. The Amir is the sole head of the military  serving The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  4. The Amir is responsible for policing the realm of The Kadarsi Caliphate in diplomatic or martial means.

  5. The Amir has the power to create Mamluks (knights) within Kadarsi Caliphate.

  6. The Amir has the power to create Deputy Amirs within the Kadarsi Caliphate.

  7. The Amir May Suggest A promotion to the sultan of a subordinates for The Janissary Rank, but only the sultan may promote those to Janissary.

 

Section Three - Court of The Safeer (Lord Chancellor)

 

  1. The Safeer is responsible for international relations between The Kadarsi Caliphate and foreign nations.

  2. The Safeer has the power to create embassies for The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  3. The Safeer is responsible for pursuing the interests of the Caliph and The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  4. The Safeer has the power to create Deputy Safeers within the Kadarsi Caliphate.

 

Section Four- Court Mesakha

 

  1. The Court Mesakha is responsible for the management and upkeep of all official documents within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. The Court Mesakha is responsible for sealing all letters sent by the Caliph of The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  3. The Court Mesakha has the power to appoint a scribes within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

 

Article Three - Religious Doctrines

 

Section One - Religious Devotions

 

  1. Article 3 of the Constitution of Kadarsi ensures religious tolerance within the Caliphate.

  2. The faith of Iman Al-Rashid is recognized as the faith of the Caliph and the Farfolk people of Kadarsi.

 

Section Two - Heretical Acts

 

  1. Any improper uses of any holy book in The Kadarsi Caliphate is illegal and will permit arrest, banishment, or execution.

  2. Destruction of any holy book in The Kadarsi Caliphate is illegal and will permit arrest, banishment, or execution.

  3. Desecration of a holy monument in The Kadarsi Caliphate is illegal and will permit arrest, banishment, or execution.

  4. Destruction of a holy monument in The Kadarsi Caliphate is illegal and will permit arrest, banishment, or execution.

 

Clause of Exception

 

  1. Mercenaries forces hired by the Caliph, if they do not take the One True Creator, must not worship their pagan beliefs in public unless granted permission by the Caliph.

  2. Mercenaries forces hired by the Caliph cannot make outdoor shrines unless granted permission by the Caliph.

  3. Mercenaries forces hired by the Caliph cannot spread their pagan beliefs outside their already pre existing group.

 

Article Five - Property

 

Section One - Selling and Buying of Property

 

  1. All land, be it residential, agricultural, industrial, is the property of Allah under the tenancy of the Caliph of The Kadarsi Caliphate. Therefore, all land that is permitted for use is at the will of the Caliph, by the grace of God.

  2. Land itself cannot be sold, only rights to the land to be used for residential, agriculture, or industry.

  3. Rights to the land can only be dispensed by the Caliph himself,.

  4. All buyers of rights must affirm their oaths to the The Kadarsi Caliphate or else the transfer will not be complete.

 

Section Two - Use of Land

 

  1. Land can only be used for three purposes: residential, agriculture, or industry, unless granted specific permission by the Caliph.

  2. Residential requires a charter from the Caliph himself or the village will be considered invalid to The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  3. Residential must be kept to a proper condition. Poorly kept housing and other buildings will be torn down and may result in a fine or arrest.

  4. All farms and livestock pens must be orderly and kept. Farms must be harvested accordingly to prevent overgrowth. Livestock pens must be kept clean and the animals checked for any diseases.

  5. Destruction of natural beauty, if not allowed by the Caliph, is illegal and will result in a fine or arrest.

  6. Unfinished buildings that lay dormant for more than one annum will result in a fine or arrest.

 

Article Six - Crimes against the State and fellow Man

 

Section One - Treason

 

  1. Treason is to be considered one of the highest degrees of crime within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. Refusing the Caliph’s demand to court is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  3. Refusing the Council’s demand to court is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  4. Refusing to follow the direct orders of the Caliph is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  5. Refusing  to follow the direct orders of the Council is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution by the Caliph’s Choice.

  6. Refusing the call to arms by the Caliph or Council is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  7. Refusing to follow the direct orders from a military superior is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  8. Desertion from the military of the Kadarsi Caliphate is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  9. Assisting an enemy state, be it information, or through supplies is considered treason and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

 

Subsection Two - Destruction or Stealing of Property

 

  1. Larceny, arson, burglary, robbery, poaching, and banditry are all punishable crimes within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. All degrees of arson are considered illegal and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  3. All degrees of larceny, burglary, and robbery are considered illegal and will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  4. Any acts of banditry within The Kadarsi Caliphate will be dealt with the highest degree of punishment, which may be arrest, banishment, torture, or execution.

  5. Poaching considered illegal and will result in arrest, banishment, execution, or a fine.

  6. Poaching is determined by the animal killed -

  7. a. Rabbits and squirrels will lead to a 25 minas or higher fine and can result in arrest, banishment, or execution.                                                                      b. Coyotes, foxes, wolves, flamingos, vourukh and sand tortoises will lead to a 100 minas or higher fine and can result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

 

Subsection Three - Murder

 

  1. Murder is considered one of the highest degree of crime within The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. Murder without intent will result in arrest or banishment.

  3. Murder with intent but the victim is unharmed will result in execution and banishment.

  4. Murder with intent but the victim is harmed and not killed will result in arrest, banishment, or execution.

  5. Murder with intent and victim has been killed will result in execution.

 

Subsection Four - Jansi (sexual) Relations

 

  1. Sodomy is considered a high degree of crime within The Kadarsi Caliphate as Allah's design and plan was precise when he created man and woman.

  2. Intercourse between two males is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

  3. Intercourse between two females is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

  4. Intercourse between three or more participants (an orgy) is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

  5. Intercourse between a male human and an orc is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

  6. Intercourse between a female human and an orc is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

  7. Intercourse between a male human and any race outside of his is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

  8. Intercourse between a female human and any race outside of hers is illegal and will result in arrest or banishment.

 

Article Eight - Hunting and Slaying of Non-Sentient Creatures

 

Section One - Game

 

  1. A permit given out by The Kadarsi Caliphate is required to hunt certain game.

  2. Permission to hunt in the land must be given out by the owner or the Caliph himself.

  3. Flamingos may not be hunted within The Kadarsi Caliphate unless given permission by the Caliph.

 

Section Two - Creatures of Unnatural Origins

 

  1. A permit given out by The Kadarsi Caliphate is required to hunt monsters.

  2. A member of the military or a recognized monster-hunting organization is required to be part of the party when hunting within Kadarsi Caliphate.

 

Section Three - Fishing and Whaling

 

  1. Fishing does not require a permit from The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  2. Whaling requires a permit from The Kadarsi Caliphate when whaling within the waters of the The Kadarsi Caliphate.

  3. Fishes under the weight of 6oz. must be placed back into the waters.

  4. Whales must be of adult age to be hunted.

 

 

 


 

 

The Yalasar Laws

 

It is not fitting for an individual, man or woman, believer or non believer, to undermine or disobey the laws set by Allah and his respective servants. For one who does, is indeed on a clearly wrong path.

 

  1. The many riches of this world belong to those that earned them. The ones that walk a path of thievery will walk a path towards exile.

  2. Those that not share the mutual enlightenment of Allah’s followers should be tolerated and treated as an equal, for they cannot help being born outside our sacred lands.

  3. These three laws will be the bulwark of the civility within the Caliphate, for they are set in stone by the only supreme authority that reigns above all, Allah.

 

The Bayezid Laws

 

In a world full of temptations and delusions, the individual must remain on the divine path set before him. In order for that to be possible, a strong understanding of the true meaning of sacrifice and necessity must be present.

 

  1. The enlightened individual of the Caliphate shall not lie, unless the truth would harm the innocent.

  2. Malicious planning or intent are to be blocked out of the minds of those that enter the Caliphate, for those undermine the individual’s divine bond with Allah.

  3. Power shall have no worth in the eyes of Allah, only through merit and good intent may one truly be elevated or pardoned.

  4. Corrupting the name of Allah and his legitimacy will be strictly forbidden within and outside the Caliphate. As we respect you, we demand respect in return.

  5. Any individual breaking these laws in the eyes of other kin or relatives shall lose its representation by the Caliphate, for it does not follow the true path it is required to.

 

The Mercan Laws

 

For there are many corrupted in these lands that would lurk upon the riches and people of the Caliphate out of jealousy or envy, it is essential that those that follow God and seek shelter in our sacred land must be protected and prepared for all that evil can bring.

 

  1. When an individual or a collective clearly seeks to undermine the first Yalasar law, Allah shall grant permission to defend and potentially harm the underminers. Only when it is a question of life and death, may the enlightened individual exceed its mortal boundary.

  2. Every being within the Caliphate, citizen or visitor, has the divine responsibility to defend the sacred land from anyone that aspires for its destruction.

  3. Only the Caliph is able to appoint his successor, for he represents the people of Kadarsi.

  4. Ones that carry harmful goods within the Caliphate must seal them and carry them out of sight accordingly. Only those tasked with protecting the Caliphate may publicly show their tools of killing as a sign of authority.

 

The Kismet Laws

 

In order to preserve the functionality of the social stature in the Farfolk society, laws must be established as an act of mutual understanding of what restrictions and liberties are for the best. Only through civil interaction can those with a good heart not be swayed to corruption and dark temptations

 

  1. All must be treated with equal respect and consideration within the Caliphate with the exception of increased respect given to those blessed by the Caliph’s grace.

  2. Those that have no wealth due to misfortune should be treated and aided if possible.

  3. Those of male gender shall not seek physical or unnecessary social contact with females after a marriage for adultery is forbidden.

  4. Those who aim to speak their words in a public setting shall refrain from insulting or undermining the Caliph or his chosen brothers in administration in said public setting.

  5. Those who are found to criticise the government without express permission of said government will be given to the hands of the military in order to a warning, then to banishment and then execute a capital punishment.

  6. Those who have chosen to willing take the life of another without just cause shall have their life taken from them in a fashion befitting the crime itself.

  7. Any citizen who has for whatever reason evaded the payment of taxes due shall have their taxes doubled at the instant of sentencing. Criminals guilty of such are allowed to pay off in full at that moment. If they continue to refuse actively they shall have all of which they own reclaimed by the state and imprisoned before exile.

  8. Bribery is the most sincere form of deviation from the lawful will of the state and by extension Allah and shall be punished by being forced to pay the previously mentioned bribe twice over to the government in addition to the punishment for the crime the bribe was meant to cover.

  9. Whoever helps a murderer is by extension holding the blade himself and shall be treated to the same punishment as those who are found red handed and without mercy.

  10. Assaulting a citizen with obvious deadly intent or with the possession of a weapon during the assault will find themselves sentenced with capital punishment and then exile with duration set by the presiding officer at the scene. Any citizen assigned exile with duration is still required to pay all according taxes and dues as the state mandates. This may be done by entering at the gate and requesting escort by guard for the duration of their stay, paying dues and then being escorted out.

 

Laws May be Added At the Discretion of the Caliph Himself.

 

 

Signed by, Caliph Auda Kharadeen, Son Of The Second Sultan Fakhri Kharadeen, grandson of the first Sultan Arlen Kharadeen,  great Grandson to the Mighty First Caliph Faiz Kharadeen, Protector of the Farfolks, Sword of Allah, Defender of Faiths, Al-Mahdi(the Chosen one), The Reclaimer of Honor,  Ender of the Farfolk oppression, Defender and Follower of Al'liman Rashidun, Defender of the Kadarsi Caliphate, Returner of Homelands, Unifier of Tribes, High Commander of the Kadarsi Army, the Returner of Justice, Sultan Of Al-Damashq, Supreme Leader of the Qalasheen, The Returner of the Caliphate.

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